A UB researcher working on Krabbe disease has been awarded a grant from the Rosenau Family Research Foundation to investigate ...
Topical antifungals, although often effective, are being discouraged in the early treatment of seborrheic dermatitis now that ...
The gene DYRK1A could be a potential therapeutic target to treat ‘glue ear’ in people with Down syndrome, according to a new study.
A team of skin disease specialists has found that a derivative of the diuretic drug benzamil can be used to block key inflammatory pathways in psoriasis mouse models. In their paper published in ...
Alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH) is a critical global health issue characterized by acute liver inflammation and an elevated ...
This study addresses fundamental questions surrounding otitis media effusion in Down syndrome, identifying DYRK1A as a key gene involved in the condition. The findings are compelling, highlighting ...
Opens in a new tab or window A derivative of the diuretic drug amiloride (Midamor) blocked key inflammatory pathways in mouse models of psoriasis, including xenografts of psoriatic human skin ...
Silent inflammation occurs when the body’s immune response is chronically activated In the arteries this can result in the ...